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... Physicians many emigre physicians have set up practice in those areas of the United States where medical services were either inadequate or unavailable, and serious overcrowding in populous areas has been avoided. Capital loans to ...
... Physicians many emigre physicians have set up practice in those areas of the United States where medical services were either inadequate or unavailable, and serious overcrowding in populous areas has been avoided. Capital loans to ...
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... physicians. Care for childbirth and acute surgical emergencies was inadequately supplied through county hospitals and by public-spirited physicians who received little or no compensation for their work. The problem of the provision of ...
... physicians. Care for childbirth and acute surgical emergencies was inadequately supplied through county hospitals and by public-spirited physicians who received little or no compensation for their work. The problem of the provision of ...
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... physicians who examine the patients and prescribe for them. These physicians are paid for the time spent in the clinic and they rotate with others according to agreements worked out by the doctors themselves through the county medical ...
... physicians who examine the patients and prescribe for them. These physicians are paid for the time spent in the clinic and they rotate with others according to agreements worked out by the doctors themselves through the county medical ...
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The Contribution of Social Work to Government Jane M | 3 |
The Importance of the Social Services to Labor Ernest | 18 |
War and the Social Services in Canada Charlotte Whitton | 24 |
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